Scoop about Romano Scarpa's early stories!

Francesco Spreafico frspreaf at tin.it
Sun Nov 11 17:38:13 CET 2001


From: "Luca Boschi" <cnotw at zen.it>

> Romano apologizes to have never provided before to say that some of his
> early stories, that we all credited to G. Martina, are written and
> storyboarded by himself.
>
> Specifically, I SETTE NANI E IL TRONO DI DIAMANTI
>
> and PAPERINO E L'ANTIDOLLAROSSERA.

That's great news!!

And you had already guessed it! In your article printed before "Il trono di
diamanti" in the Comic Art book, you'd supposed that Scarpa had something to
do with the script, and now we find out he really was!

> So, they are Scarpa/Scarpa stories. He shall check the credits we wrote in
> all the chronologies (he never did it before!) to se in there are any
other.

This is even greater news! Maybe he'll fill some blanks

> PAPERINO E L'ANTIDOLLAROSSERA (RS 7) published after the "RS" 6 - T E LA
> NAVE DEL MICROCOSMO - 'cause the monthly, delayed schedule of "Albi
d'Oro");
>
> I SETTE NANI E IL TRONO DI DIAMANTI (R6 8).
>
> Later, we don't find any hidden signature in  P E LA LEGGENDA DELLO
> "SCOZZESE VOLANTE", which is RS 9...
>
> And then, again,we find the number in T E L'UNGHIA DI KALI' ("RS 10").
>
> So, the mystery of Scarpa stories' sequence is solved.

And I hadn't noticed! I must be blind!! I'll write this on my site as soon
as I can, so that people buying the Italian "Fantastico Walt" can know (the
people who'll see the site, that is :-)

--
Francesco




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